By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Health Works CollectiveHealth Works CollectiveHealth Works Collective
  • Health
    • Mental Health
    Health
    Healthcare organizations are operating on slimmer profit margins than ever. One report in August showed that they are even lower than the beginning of the…
    Show More
    Top News
    medicine cabinet
    The Effect Of Finished Dosage Form Manufacturing In New Drugs
    July 5, 2022
    Improved Digestion
    Five tips to boost digestion and metabolism
    November 4, 2022
    health insurance for young adults
    Benefits of Buying Health Insurance for Your Adults
    January 12, 2023
    Latest News
    7 Most Common Healthcare Accreditation Programs: Which Should You Use?
    August 20, 2025
    Hospital Pest Control and the Fight Against Superbugs
    August 20, 2025
    Hygiene Beyond The Clinic: Attention To Overlooked Non-Clinical Spaces
    August 13, 2025
    5 Steps to a Promising Career as a Healthcare Administrator
    August 3, 2025
  • Policy and Law
    • Global Healthcare
    • Medical Ethics
    Policy and Law
    Get the latest updates about Insurance policies and Laws in the Healthcare industry for different geographical locations.
    Show More
    Top News
    CMS Reports on Provider Performance
    June 7, 2011
    Sweet!! The Secret Branding of Sugar Substitutes
    February 22, 2012
    Everything We Are Doing in Health Policy May Be Completely Wrong
    July 26, 2011
    Latest News
    How Social Security Disability Shapes Access to Care and Everyday Health
    August 22, 2025
    How a DUI Lawyer Can Help When Your Future Health Feels Uncertain
    August 22, 2025
    How One Fall Can Lead to a Long Road of Medical Complications
    August 22, 2025
    How IT and Marketing Teams Can Collaborate to Protect Patient Trust
    July 17, 2025
  • Medical Innovations
  • News
  • Wellness
  • Tech
Search
© 2023 HealthWorks Collective. All Rights Reserved.
Reading: When a Health Care Business Model Disruption is Self-Destructive
Share
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
Health Works CollectiveHealth Works Collective
Font ResizerAa
Search
Follow US
  • About
  • Contact
  • Privacy
© 2023 HealthWorks Collective. All Rights Reserved.
Health Works Collective > Technology > Medical Innovations > When a Health Care Business Model Disruption is Self-Destructive
DiagnosticsMedical InnovationsMobile HealthPolicy & LawRemote DiagnosticsWellness

When a Health Care Business Model Disruption is Self-Destructive

David Davidovic
David Davidovic
Share
5 Min Read
SHARE

Some time ago, I wrote an article here on the Uberization of Healthcare and how silly that expression is. In essence, I tried to tamper the enthusiasm behind so many healthcare start-ups wanting to disrupt the whole system but having weak premises with which to do so.

Three companies have recently gained notoriety in the healthcare space. Each openly expressing their desire and plans to disrupt everything based on completely new business models – at least that’s what they said.

Valeant:

Some time ago, I wrote an article here on the Uberization of Healthcare and how silly that expression is. In essence, I tried to tamper the enthusiasm behind so many healthcare start-ups wanting to disrupt the whole system but having weak premises with which to do so.

More Read

Denmark: High Healthcare IT Competence and a Formidable Talent Pool
Shared Decision Making: Not Ready For Prime Time
Getting Personal: My Patient Experience
Video:Telemedicine on the Frontier
Deconstructing the Misconceptions About the Benefits of Preventive Healthcare

Three companies have recently gained notoriety in the healthcare space. Each openly expressing their desire and plans to disrupt everything based on completely new business models – at least that’s what they said.

Valeant:

To be fair, Valeant is a hugely successful pharmaceutical company that seemingly came out of nowhere. They grew very quickly through a long and rapid series of acquisitions. The novelty in their model is that they don’t believe in or need to do any research, which is costly but considered a critical capability in the biopharma sector.

This model works well as long as you keep growing by buying other companies and products, by consolidating operations and cutting costs, by raising prices much faster than inflation and, as they have been accused of doing, by manipulating market channels to their advantage.

The problem is that this is not sustainable in the long run. As we are seeing now and has been reported eslewhere, Valeant is facing huge headwinds as intricacies of their model and possible questionable practices, including pricing, come to light. In addition, at some point you do run out of companies and products to buy – at least at a reasonable price – and without any research, the house of cards starts to fall.

No, they have not invented a new pharma business model.  The model still requires product innovation, volume growth, transparency and respect for regulations.

Theranos:

This little company, started and run by a very smart and ambitious Stanford drop-out visionary with incredible political connections and no healthcare experience, is making a lot of waves. They promised a new business model for diagnostics based on a new proprietary and secret technology that allows many lab tests to be performed with as little as one drop of blood. 

Their model was to disupt the whole diagnostics market. Their approach included maintaining secrecy over their science and methods. Their strategy included not having a single senior scientific member on their board.

Well, sooner or later you do have to face external scrutiny.  The FDA and others, including their retail partners, have started asking questions, and the answers continue to be, “you’ll see, we’ll be releasing all that soon.” In reality, most of the tests that they have been running (all but one) have been done using the same old technolgies and methods.

No, they have not invented a new diagnostics business model. The model still requires science, peer review, and regulatory scrutiny.

Turing

This start-up has become the face of greed, run by an ambitious former hedgefund manager with no experience in the industry or in anything resembling a business with a heart. His business model: buy old products sold for little money and turn around and sell them for a fortune. His model in action: taking an $18 pill drug and overnight change the price to $750.

Not sure if he expected to be able to do this under the radar and not be noticed, but he’s gotten a lot of attention, including from the U.S. Senate. In the process, he has attracted a lot of unwanted attention to the industry, undoing years of value-driven actions and communication efforts. 

No, Turing did not invent a new pharmaceutical business model. The model still requires a justification for prices and price increases as well as sensitivity for customers and patient.

These are three examples of industry disrupter-wannabes who, by ignoring fundamentals, have entered a path of self-destruction.

 

TAGGED:Business ModelethicspharmaceuticalTheranosTuringValeant
Share This Article
Facebook Copy Link Print
Share

Stay Connected

1.5kFollowersLike
4.5kFollowersFollow
2.8kFollowersPin
136kSubscribersSubscribe

Latest News

engineer fitting prosthetic arm
How Social Security Disability Shapes Access to Care and Everyday Health
Health care
August 20, 2025
a woman explaining the document
How a DUI Lawyer Can Help When Your Future Health Feels Uncertain
Public Health
August 20, 2025
physiotherapist at work
How One Fall Can Lead to a Long Road of Medical Complications
Health care
August 20, 2025
Common Healthcare Accreditation Programs
7 Most Common Healthcare Accreditation Programs: Which Should You Use?
Health News
August 20, 2025

You Might also Like

Dr. Kevin Campbell Talks Energy Drink Dangers

January 25, 2013

Department of Defense to Seed $500 Million For Companies to Develop Dual Use Technologies-“Collaboration Not Innovation” DOD Can’t Keep Pace With the Iphone

February 18, 2011

Exercise a Brain-Booster for the Elderly

March 7, 2011

Why Point-of-Care Diagnostic Testing Will Become a Game-changer in Healthcare

January 30, 2014
Subscribe
Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!
Follow US
© 2008-2025 HealthWorks Collective. All Rights Reserved.
  • About
  • Contact
  • Privacy
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?